Alert After Gunmen in Army Fatigues Spotted Near Jammu

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Srinagar: A high alert was sounded on Friday along the Jammu-Pathankot highway in Samba district of Jammu region after four heavily armed gunmen in army fatigue were spotted by the locals on Thursday night.

According to police, a local identified as Ravinder Kumar of village Chhan Kana of Jatwal area of Samba district claimed to have spotted four heavily armed persons in Army uniform on Thursday night.

“Ravinder Kumar along with his father was guarding maize crop from wild animals during night when he spotted the four suspects,” the official said, adding “The father-son duo immediately informed Ghagwal police about those suspects. They spotted four persons in Army uniform near the railway bridge. They were carrying bags and guns on their shoulders. When they asked them to stop, they ignored them,” an unnamed police official told local news agency KNO.

The police official said that soon after Ravinder Kumar informed them, security forces launched a massive cordon and search operation (CASO) in border district Samba.”

The development came a day after a fierce encounter on the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district, which is few kilometres from International Border, where army foiled an infiltration bid by killing two militants. Two soldiers were also killed in the exchange of fire.

Defence sources said: “An alert has been sounded in border areas of Samba and Kathua districts with the deployment of additional forces on both sides of the ‘vulnerable’ Jammu-Pathankot national highway.”

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Samba, Rajesh Sharma was quoted by the news agency as saying “We are on a high alert. Checking has been intensified and forces have been deployed at all sensitive points”.

He added it was only after information of a local youth that a massive search operation has been launched.

Sources said that patrolling vans of police have been deployed on the highway to conduct random checking of vehicles and all entry points have been plugged.

Out of a total length of 100 km, nearly 44-km stretch on Jammu-Pathankot highway runs almost parallel to the border with Pakistan in Kathua and Samba districts.

Although the Jammu-Pathankot national highway has never been affected by the shelling from across but this track is always vulnerable to militant attacks. (KNO)

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